Category: FrameMaker

With Update 1 for Adobe FrameMaker (2019 release) we update some core technologies, introduce several UI enhancements and iron out a few bugs. Read what’s new and better with Update 1 in this blog post.

The new FrameMaker 2019 release is designed to make your content creation and publishing experience even faster, more responsive, and more delightful. Here are some exciting new features and improvements coming to the world’s most advanced technical writing tool …

“Technical Documentation is just a necessary evil.” Just a “cost center.” – It does not has to be!
Read in our customer success story with Palo Alto Networks how they increased Content Reach and improved the Customer Experience with Integrated Technical Documentation using XML Documentation for Adobe Experience Manager, DITA, and Adobe FrameMaker …

Some of the world’s largest data and communications network providers rely on technologies from Ciena to move the massive amounts of packet traffic that power the connected world. Ciena helps support their success with user documentation including user guides, installation guides, and quick start guides using Adobe Technical Communication Solutions. This new Adobe Customer Story gives insights into how Ciena makes Technical Communication a success …

When you start working with truly large amounts of content, it’s nearly impossible to enforce standards, style guides, and content models. The answer to this problem is XML-based, structured content. Structured authoring also helps with things like content management, localization (translation), accessibility, searchability, and is even a requirement in the aerospace, defense, and other industries.
Get an introduction to working with XML, DITA and S1000D in FrameMaker 2017 in this guest blog post by Matt Sullivan.

An Adobe FrameMaker template stores formatting information so that it can be applied to one or more documents to ensure consistency. Learn more about working with templates in this guest blog post by Matt Sullivan.

Learn everything you need to know about XSLT and FrameMaker in this blog post by Jang F.M. Graat. Make the most of FrameMaker’s XSLT support – including choice of XSLT processors, using parameters, adapting smart paste behavior, running XSLT from ExtendScript or in code view, and installing another XSLT processor version in your FrameMaker environment.